Green Bay Botantical Garden 1.jpg
Category: Agriculture
Size: Large
Condition: Partially irratiated
Inhabitants: None living there, but used by a few tribes

Description

The Green Bay Botanical Garden was only partially ravaged by the nuclear war. While about fifty percent of the garden is now to irradiated to grow flowers, the other half still functions somewhat normally, with some areas still growing clean flowers and others growing ones that have mutated. The safe part of the garden is one of the last cultural spots of pre-war Green Bay that is both still standing and still serving its old purpose.


Because part of the garden is still able to grow crops, it has also become one of the few sources of agriculture left. The local tribes use much of what they harvest from the garden in medicine and food and trade the rest to other tribes without access to agricultural spots. While not many different kinds of plants survived the nuclear war, you can almost certainly find any that did in the botanical garden.